Rephrase "Broken Compiler Workarounds"?

I was just looking at the phrase "Broken Compiler Workarounds" on a page about Boost on Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boost_library>. I realized that a naïve look makes it ambiguous whether the compiler is broken or the workarounds are broken. Maybe a hyphen could go between the first two words? -- Daryle Walker Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie darylew AT hotmail DOT com

Daryle Walker wrote:
I was just looking at the phrase "Broken Compiler Workarounds" on a page about Boost on Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boost_library>. I realized that a naïve look makes it ambiguous whether the compiler is broken or the workarounds are broken. Maybe a hyphen could go between the first two words?
Workarounds for Broken Compilers? Angus

Angus Leeming wrote:
Daryle Walker wrote:
I was just looking at the phrase "Broken Compiler Workarounds" on a page about Boost on Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boost_library>. I realized that a naïve look makes it ambiguous whether the compiler is broken or the workarounds are broken. Maybe a hyphen could go between the first two words?
Workarounds for Broken Compilers?
Angus
Done :D. I should probably get an account, though. BTW: is my discription about the Boost-C++ Committee relationship better? I would have preffered it somewhere else.

Angus Leeming <angus.leeming@btopenworld.com> writes:
Daryle Walker wrote:
I was just looking at the phrase "Broken Compiler Workarounds" on a page about Boost on Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boost_library>. I realized that a naïve look makes it ambiguous whether the compiler is broken or the workarounds are broken. Maybe a hyphen could go between the first two words?
Workarounds for Broken Compilers?
Would be clearer. Feel free to patch. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com
participants (4)
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Angus Leeming
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Daryle Walker
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David Abrahams
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Simon Buchan